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Model Number: GGW9250PT3 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 5 - 10 years
My dryer is not heating up. In reading the forum it seems like the best place to start is to test the igniter. I cannot find a schematic on where the igniter is located. Not sure if I should take off the back or the front of the dryer. In either case, what are the steps to remove the front or back to get to the igniter, coils, etc to test them?
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